Autodata 345 The Hardware Information Does Not Match With Your Dongle Repack Jun 2026

When you see the hardware mismatch error, it means the software emulator is detecting a difference between the cryptographic signature expected by the repack configuration and your actual system hardware. This usually breaks down to three common causes:

I can provide more specific instructions once I know your setup! When you see the hardware mismatch error, it

It worked—for two glorious hours. Then the error appeared. Then the error appeared

Right-click GetUid-x64.exe (for 64-bit systems) or GetUid-x86.exe (for 32-bit) and select . Disabled drivers

She tried everything. Disabled drivers. Spoofed USB IDs. Edited registry keys. Even soldered a new EEPROM chip onto a cloned dongle she’d built from a dead Arduino. Nothing. The repack was checking something deeper—maybe a hidden serial buried in her network card’s MAC address, or a fingerprint from her motherboard’s TPM chip.

If it does, you can use a utility like "RunAsDate" to force Autodata to always see a specific date without changing your actual system time. 6. Common "Repack" Specific Fixes

The most common cause is Windows Defender deleting the emulator driver during installation.

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